U.S. 20 / IL 59 Interchange Improvement Project

The project is located in Hanover Township in northwest Cook County and is situated within the Village of Bartlett, the Village of Streamwood and unincorporated areas. The study limits extend along US Route 20 for 2000 feet east and west of IL Route 59 and along IL Route 59 for 1000 feet south and 1300 feet north of US Route 20. The limits are indicated on the adjacent map. The project logical termini extend to Irving Park Road on the north, West Bartlett Road on the south, South Bartlett Road on the east and Naperville Road on the west. Although not within the study area, these intersections will be considered during the study to evaluate the impacts that improvements to the US Route 20 and IL Route 59 Interchange will have on these intersections.

Note: IDOT projects typically have three distinct phases. Phase I (or the project Study) consists of developing the project scope, environmental studies and preliminary design of a project. Phase II (Design) consists of refining the design to develop contract plans and land acquisition. Phase III (Construction) consists of the actual construction of the project.

The project is located in Hanover Township in northwest Cook County and is situated within the Village of Bartlett, the Village of Streamwood and unincorporated areas. The study limits extend along US Route 20 for 2000 feet east and west of IL Route 59 and along IL Route 59 for 1000 feet south and 1300 feet north of US Route 20. The limits are indicated on the adjacent map. The project logical termini extend to Irving Park Road on the north, West Bartlett Road on the south, South Bartlett Road on the east and Naperville Road on the west. Although not within the study area, these intersections will be considered during the study to evaluate the impacts that improvements to the US Route 20 and IL Route 59 Interchange will have on these intersections.

This site will be updated periodically as the project progresses. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) wishes to thank you for your support and patience.

This site will be updated periodically as the project progresses. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) wishes to thank you for your support and patience.